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Quantification of the Differences in the Diagnostic Relationships Between Centric Occlusion Versus Maximum Intercuspation in Adult Orthodontic Patients : A Cross-sectional Study

Recruiting
Conditions
Centric Relation Registration
Registration Number
NCT06220955
Lead Sponsor
Cairo University
Brief Summary

The aim of the study is to quantify the differences in the diagnostic relationships between Centric occlusion versus maximum intercuspation in adult orthodontic patients with Cetric relation recoded using both conventional method utilizing semi-adjustable articulator and face bow record in addition to digital method proposed by Radu et al for finding and recording CR using a dental intraoral scanner with a leaf gauge

Detailed Description

Study design Cross-sectional study PICO Components P: Adult orthodontic patient I: Centric occlusion C: Maximum intercuspation

O: -orthodontic relations:

Molar relation Canine relation Incisor relation Overjet Overbite Midline discrepancy

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
100
Inclusion Criteria

orthodontic patient having full permanent dentition

Exclusion Criteria
  • patients who had undergone previous orthodontic treatment, and syndromic patients, retained primary teeth , teeth heavily restored

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
overjet1 day between the maximum intercuspation and centric relation records

overjet change measurement in millimeter

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
midline shift1 day between the 2 records

superimposition of both centric relation and maximum intercuspation digitally

overbite1 day between the maximum intercuspation and centric relation records records

measurement in millimeter

incisor relation1 day between the maximum intercuspation and centric relation records records

measurement in millimeter

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

faculty of dentistry Cairo university

🇪🇬

Cairo, Egypt

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